Saturday, February 26, 2011

Here is a well known and still working nicely approach and somehow a release that slipped the attention of many people: Theologian - now on Crucial Blast - is reworking with digital means Steve Moore's analog synthie sounds. The complete source material is by Steve Moore and Theologian turns is through the digital meat grinder. There are no Tangerine Dream like or Jean-Michel Jarre1 soundscapes here but it's a beautiful 48 minutes long dark ambient and drone trip. The release is like most of Annihilvs' stuff burned on demand. In my opinion a great idea in the neverending flood of music releases nowadays.

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The last punk on campus.

I am a white-bread sucker.
I do not support the pirating of music in any way.
Everything posted here is for educational purposes and preserving since some things would be lost forever (being out of print, never been released on compact disc etc.) without doing so. It's also an ego blog: I post records from which I think they deserve to be mentioned, they do not belong to a certain canon nor might they fulfill someone's expectations concerning quality etc. - especially when it comes to the early/ mid 90ies era.
If you were in a band or did a label/ fanzine and you don' t want to have your stuff here: drop me a line. I will remove it immediatly. I strongly encourage you to buy those records (MP3s suck anyway)!
Most things that I post will fall into these categories:
1. old, rare and obscure stuff that never got circulated that much
2. stuff that was never released
3. old and new and stuff by friends of mine or people I know
4. records and zines related to the early/ mid 90ies
5. and of course: shirts

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Stop sending annoying e-mails about selling records and shirts or even bullying concerning "re-ups"!
I will occasionally upload some of the stuff posted again and rework the postings with additional information and pictures.

Concerning downloads:

Everything posted here is available from free file host services; so they are not up for too long since they are deleting it after inactivity, reaching bandwith limit or even after a 7 days period.

The RIAA states that you have to delete all downloaded music after 24 hours. So what you are doing with those OGG/MP3 files is not my responsibility.